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;pxm?'fcTGTrr MEOFORU MAIL f RIBDNB taiir, Suodar. WmUi .' PuiiiuiKj br tlx ! MtllFOKD rUNTINU CO. H-IMt W. fll BL H ROBERT W Bi;ilU Edllor t. BUaUfSB SMiTU, liana! ' ' T Aa tafcpmlttit Ntwipaper brtarre u weonl dara utter U Madfsfd, vrajoo, aadw Act tf UticH 8. i ' . eilBaCHIITlUN BATKfl 1 Ir WlU Id Adienct Pailf, wllo Buwlar, rear.....,, ' foUr, Hb Sunday, Bonth pall, tltnout Sunday, year Mil. nthbUt 8undar, nwrilh.... meltr Malt Tribune, one year... ,.T.6 " 'in '65 2 0 fW. om7. :'..: v.. f vY fir IttMoBtine, Cwiinl Voiai, rtweaU, 7ieni, uow fHKUr, vlth Buixlar, month fhtflf, tltbout 8undiy, month.... tlill, tiUxrut 8uulir. on ftv 1)kij. with flundij, otw )rw AiTlwait, tub In frl'inc. .$ .75 i . .us ; 7.00 WWfBER OP THE ABSOCIATED I'KEBS Wehlnc Piill IvutMt W'lr fiertiee Iki AuoclitOfl Prru 1 tictuiltelr ei titled to , Um M for publication of H ni dlspttehef f mdltad to It oilierwlM tftiill In thli piper, t tfid ilH Ui the local nnt puMIihd bfrein. AU riitiU for publlcatluo of ipedai dlipateiuf ' Iwrtio u alto referred. ' OfTtdal paper of tlw Cltr of Mcdford, t OfflcUl paper of Jaecsun (Jouoir. TOM dally aieraai elrmlaUoo for III Boolht Mdlrat OH. 1. 102S. 44M. - Adrertlflng rierirfMntatl.n I . M. C. Mfl'iKNHKN COMI'AST OffltM In N York. I'liltam n...nt, Ban ' francUw, Im Anaelea, Realtle, Porlland! Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry . ... ... ... . .... . The punlle. eHlanir.y, oilieiany i known as tho legislature.. sch-d-j uled' tx) i-ease lis tou.-fimlery ;lbls week, tvlll do milliliiK of the kind. An t'xeUHC fur the jiidIohkIhk uf ( the aifnny bus bien found. Just f n . ' .. .1 . ' , ... , wiien tne rornmt papers unu me i liumc papers of the lespectivo ! .10 1 oOS were ready to. publish ap , plCHftueo editorials npoloilzhiK for , their conduct and nllecinK 1,lilt l,H , legl'fature "had nci.uftted , itsi-lf nobly." There never was a seHfion of an Oregon legltdaturc that was not ficnultlcd by. lis own self. lf nnv further evidence Is need- I oil lo Justify the abolishment of the legislature, than the present . session, nobody knows what it can , bb. . They have not been nutty . ,enodgi to be entertHlulng. m- fo(d Ish onough to be good vaudeville. They Imvo started at 4 pin. TbuiM 1 day. 'to obsorve Hunday. and then . forgot to observe Sunday. One . rri'natoi- had his Integrity assailed, z ono Stopped a fist with bis mHe, ahd tthother received a black oye. The;, inlsery will be prolonged lo .j pbrhilt the august body to do ' NomethltlR about tho lnx'v, but It , now looks llko lliey will be dlveil j exl frdm this laudable purpose to put moio teeth In the Prohibition law.' The Prohibition law now has 'sp mnny tenth it can't get in a good bite aud, furthermore, none of tho teeth hit. . A hen a legisla ture flhds there Is nu other way to - (rot Olit of coining homo, they atari tinkering with (ho Prohibition law. VentertlaV thin 'corr. casually .Ttibntloned to- Atty i.'u Newbury, th pitied of a euddeu eradicntlou ot tho leghdature, on the grounds Of foxing n nuisance, lor a- mo ttieitt. tills eminent barrister was durht) With horror and, astounding . uA It niny Hcem. HpeechlesM. When OuslavljH was hlmseir again he ttild dolemuly: ' -"lltiw ean you gel along with- : oil. thunrr . , j'Thfl loglslHture Is one of the . blJlwai'kn of the state." he further nnld. There was no further argu irittht, because bulwarks tells It all. heeklio liortlculluiists have . qtuKHt plowing, aud not n calloiu aindiig them. The, Coldest weatherJn 'J00 years IS iiweeplng Kurope. The frlKldlly aeWes two purppsps: Ihe oldest, Ihhttbltaht can'l remeuUter when It ' watt doblcr, and the chilled hands are loo luny keeping warm, to hold tlie regular spring war. "MK PAW IHW" ' (IoiiIh Tinier.) ' Miss Klstu Itynn tripped on A rug at th top of the stairs hi tho home of lnt uncle, and broke her crystal. ': Country bens are laying eugs ; fastter than the February blue jays -call domollhh miiiiu. Presldonl Coolldge. who Is in , terror for fear he will- not have, nhytl.U.k to ilo'as soon as be iircrrom tbo White House, is vuelllutiiia bciwiMtn operating nt uuiry, and writing pieces Tor the. pftpn-s. .Nobody has hinted lo the' l.lllalP. nfAi.lllll'n .,V ....... u... niiuoin vice n Union Ih iuvl what tit.. imm. try heeds. i J, t " . a. , ,. 4 Mlllllli.'ll til HtT rtM (UK Uti ar being worn by tbilshevikis. : who Hlneerely truat thee will not bo HOI toed. . 0 , , One lof our aural piomiiieiit, ; noellllly, duulile-clilnu lb now trip. ' IvtS. 1 ' , ' i : ''Te warden of Han fjur-mlu ' prlhbrt nnnouneeii that the urrlwil hf Aha KeyoM, former pn,,-ceutur . of Los iViKelea. ut his lOuillim-i houde, 'Out l,e riiibarriiKslnfc to' him." Thlo Is too lud. 1,111 11 will UIKu bo rtlihui'lMfHliie, to Mr. Koye. ! livor ho often, a elilnvn t,liWM up with hla elii-H klin.'ked il.nvn ,y O'alc. and the Mat of Iiim punln In J Mate of illi;hilee,iatl,.ii. The I W.'ml.proiiper.MiH oul ,,r II,,; f.H.il- ' tloHa of their heart Hturl to pmo:. i lip. A .ountei fell it.-ilip.-r of .Ml, ' ' Hhaata, t.'allf.. recently l,K!:eil mi atllo rl.le to 1 iiiiuitlr. r.-illi.. I where lib had flli.imd lu ne,;ulii,!il,. j . lioniln. Which he ell,pe,l. , JU. IShaata barber who nave the Im- ! Iioverl.lit d 011c a rreo hulieut ix I motilh iiko, upon leiii'iiniK the (ruth.'dciuundeil tiny for the Mime, . but to tlato lias nut tfV'lvcil it. jVothlns nbrlvel. the VI.ul like ! Itreed, hnd It In the mull ileleKtable . trait that can befall a, human. ; , , Oregon Weather ' ' ttit tonight, Krlday cloudy with rati) In northeast: moderate torn perattifc, and moderate southerly winds. , Editorial Correspondence I I'AHADE.NA. Oil.. Feb. 13. We halo to aUuill it, but when eonilni: 1 1 ' , T ,,i., .1.1., ...,.!,, an , .111. ...... in ...... w i tviikal 1.8 AmidPH liabbltt leaned iMHUll irfm ui,eim i,.ior in ii .imu f u,rl "'u ooaenauoii 'nr, peereo into orani;e hlUV. Oil I mi the tm.-k, mill ejH.ulaie.i: "Ah- I Ii - ti ! llai-k III (ioil'H country:" we I llilu'i feel like Htn-wliiK hi mniliH liloim tin. 1'. C. rlulit of way. In fart, ivhll- w. w oul.ln'1 admit it aluiid KuiiifihiiiK of that Kurt t wurf nctiiiillv ruittilni: iliruiih ourt. ; iimiu. m.i a tH.K i.u m 1",M i V went to bi-d with ih'nert dust 11,111 our eyes, boon, la lk in on,- ears. , , , . . , , , wlll, It. ..-.back vvooden bod. pre- war wiiHliWaiid and lin water tap that refused to . u.,-, he-muffled .. u, """" - Nlnil We awok.i KlIdliiK over Finiiolh. .......,, ..... .... .u. ..,., ' lo see the hoII.O.oivs of green trees i I loade.l Willi unlilen "fruit roll bv. I i ... hi, ,.11 ,,r i,,,,f. n:,,.!.!,,,. I. r- . house. Ileal vlllair.-H an.l tottllsO..! i. , I bioa.l paved hiKhway nilxcl ill be-; tween and it ili.l look like (1,,,1's I country and also like a darned !em.!" K "'" .,,r0S'""i""r ,"od"i':';Ur . ir :-;. ; ' ; anil clieap-.lohn slores ucross fr.,111 tilt- I.us AtiKeluH Htution didn't af-ij feet u hk tlh-y alwayn have in Jlie ihihi. There, l.n-tliren, Ih n.e uelih-vein.nt for Iim Vukuh, vada. Any plae. Dial tan mlik mh Aiiceb-s Hi-cm Ilk- tlie proin-l i-.A.t 1 1 t .1 'iiu m ntunt.. hmh. , - It was f"KHy The trnrk belihull KllH'tenud. the lies Sveru wel,vlth ,l' T1"- ln,,i l'iiseonllnenlnl(traln 1 1 "''" wim wen i u wun IfMwl WH'U fl Mil ,t1llMl.VWdUt4trtW)U. eauirnn'rK and 'lnlddleweHtenieiH- until -IH o'clock thljj morniiiK tion on the blood by deep brent h moHtly the lalter. we iuuiine total- precipitation, officially, l.ltt, Ing. I wish he-would try It for many, of tjiem sect 11 g- California; inchcK. Out of the window the for the firm time.' " .Htreet gullerw are still running nl- "II'h pi rtty foggy." we remark-1 most even with the curb fur more ed to a middle-aged woman with b little girl, who said she had '' ',I,,1 '! Umaha. "Y'V ,,nld the, oman, drawlngiwas oio sharp flash of lightning " deep breath of the fog-laden fab", but. it', better than leo and sni)w, 1:9 I It. girlie." and she patted the beau, of the little girl, j our trip lo I.. V. was tiring. ' .conscious deep breathing I hero beamingly. ' Here Is the editorial comment 'comes an Interval In which there "I'll huh." said I ho bill.- girl, j on this storm, by (lie Itrisbane oflwlll be no ..breathing at nil., or "It's Just like Miring: (the Pasadena Post, just come tojonly slow shallow respirations; if Three days ago. ieo and snow ! hand: t . 'one persists for a time In spitt of now, green treesgreen grass and "The streets of Pnsndena to- I the absence of the natural Impulse KtandiiiK bareheaded on' the back i day were flowing wl(b liquid ,jr Mimulus to breatho there fol libitforiii. ! gidd." . ; lows partial loss of consciousness There, In a few wordx, Is thej Another cruek like thai and allo that one simply forgets to answer to the query, nVhyCall. ! Las Vegas did for California willlbreathe nt ull.for a minute oi' fornlaV" ; " I be IohI. t H. W, It. 'more. Tills Ih due to the fact that QUILL, ..... . '. All things lire ivl.ilivr, mid ill remote sections lire .voillitf e). pie wlio feel MitMitv beeiutsc Datl's ill the State U'tfisliiture. .' - Alas! Too many wmll-l,o ; ('rities like .Meneken mak us goycinment until we pjeturf; one : Americanism; .'rutting halt' struclitm of our l'tipcsls tlius cnnsmniiif;' nnotli , Keep Willie indoors and stuff him with culture and some day he" tvill make a nice secretary for some rough guv who j pfiiyed in the alley as a kid should. . A pricsKiomil interviewer, says it is a sign of Into greatness to be appr.miclm Ic. And the best one in the herd, !l" wife takes in washing, Hint hi knows bow hitigs should bo run in AVushingtoii, he belongs to the "intelligent ftfinortty." Kvery town has one man who cause the pimpU- h-LVo always depended on him lo arrange stick . . ' things I he tiovernor o South ( uro , education bill. As one said to b ng time between thinks. N i ... 11 jom gci on inrcc Kings, ,-an make three sondes, that's ... , fj" "i't 1 11,11 s "'"""v , 1 nt tu rci't this sentence : I 'ut.I'm not zvs cmuigli to think that proves me superior to ....... ...i., 1,... " . . ' MM II UII II' 'II I . ' . - --r..-.-, '. . O. , MUTT AND JEFF Isfi't That Using the Old II tLt,tu ow MISS O'CLOCrc THIS MORNING ANt X- ?AT?KCO eAV CAR HR H6Ji. AT ,ToNIGt VWlViN 1 lMt,I UOOKCb CATSlTJ'e ' i.ANu THRe I WAITING TO ARRST MC Foli PEKING fAY THiRTV niMOTel,. X. Hll,. SMAKl OUT I BACK". WA, ,1 1 r r W U3 ' O, --r--J tEDFOTlD ifATL We like to muko "Port of Call-' I forilia not o niuell California u j LaiiiuriuaiiK. u arc particularly ' - i . . , , . .. . ... .... " LU,'J "- '" ln(l1 wollla, whu canlo heu c Iru)11 niidUleweal three or fourl , ...... L If flu.V ..., only (l-overe.l the ule, but have it iiroiW'-tary Intel-eat In It. They are ho Ijinnptioui', no Holf.KaliHflefl, j ho liitulerant of any other Inhabit - ! ,,,, of ,,B u.rttrlttl KljluMf. Hut thib Ih only naturul . . . j I n v i t c h mid i.eserveH certain of tidlciijc. But when it (o deriding the ntutu uk u . W)f f0,,,. nko Uoln(. lat 1- unquestionably ono of the ffreat- BlalPS , ,,, ,;,. lf vou , d, b , v(n jUHl 8)end ,,y0 r , , y Xc0.vah. '(lollKll! j,18l before leavlnu I.. V. we (, iiutiiaiu our lorin iciier, so;,.,. , j. ... , , , . W(.t , ,ho chamber of commerce ,,,clll,,",B "'ore deeply wo , a,-. (..i , ...1.1. draw more air Into tho lunus, eaa I ' . .. .... ..... 'ie nm.'iui) a mom-in as we toiy T1.n Bnll,,i,ini. cnul!,t our eve I Wo rend- ' I ",u v,.KUs has nll't lie iifeonve '.,"r,:,.'"ry K . ' Kru"."l 1 ieii u sneei irnm me pnc, anu sain, 1 i,init ,hat boy block that out? l(J(I hUn to l4M.t. lve m.. .,mt ..i,,..,,.,.'. wn i,lin i it f.v..i im,.ii1""'U)1 Hlop ' t)u. ,.,., ,.iary nmrkd out the "In" , with a black pencil. ' All we ean say is that that' boy - 1 1- m .... j hiuni iihu- iM-ncuinii trom vieurK" i ushlnKUm! A day tiler. . It rained 'iils and dos lnt nlKht. i miu icii jm uuui i a. in. nun pour j.ll .llHll .111 a'1,.,.lr flllu ..... -t.il. water In the street than thern was ; in the Ioh AngelcH river the Inst ' time we saw it. Incidentally, there : und a- crash of thunder about, 8 j a. m.-J-In fact, but for that, we'fnr only a few minutes nt the ; might have been .sleenlncr yet", for POINTS leutlers in Oonrss 1110 just b!o. think ours the. worst poHsiblo run by critics like Mencken. ' a column to tlt'imuiicc the dt- its; printing Hi) pages nobody reads und or tn of wood pulp. , 11 lorse thai will let us Vide is tbe won't havo'a tint! funeral be- ina has Vetoed a eonwnilsnrv t "I j . ..1...,. , v.. .,n ( the other that time, isn't it a'in Umv lo lnvrnt tragedy. V.x-; - . 1 ! . ! mat s gamming; 11 you net you entertainment ; if vou bet wheat ' 1 1 1 A 'i -ii : HlMK e 11 lot of l)UcY, said JiO. CHul-ri AT TCiM f SGRG&ArVjT,THIS IM F1J0NT v. 1 OC-Ff; Z'f SPfiAKlNS "F1?0rA HoB0KCiO rAV CAR WAS STOLCM THIS MORNING. NVJMBGr? IS Double 'o' FojR! TCW O'CLOCK STfftTSii TO; WM A COP . CAR oycR THe ANU am jk. S3' y' . THIBtTNlD, AfEDMRD,' Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEAST, M. D. - ....... (uiBtlna In miuii. w treatment, win oc .naweraq uj ur. uranr ii utt, .hoiilit b. brtf nd writtei, la Ink. I ordr few CM b. en.wer.rt here. No "V to ItiatrucUou. Addne. Dr. William WHAT, K)HK OXVf.KX? An arneiit .reader lidmliilstera : a Kood neuldlnu' "In referrliiK to my HHsertfon that deep brcatl.lnt,- " 1 cxerclseMsa 'cZl iltaliiM mm ffillnu'it' uaiis as ioiiowh. ;'We are to believe 1 1, a t .1... i.l i i. mo oiouu in pun - fled by the action of nic oxypen in the air on tho bloodtis It is pumped throuKb the limits. If you knew 'anything about the subject you would know pnndlnK them llioro completely an.l KOttlnB more action on the DlooU. .. , ,, , ,,,,, I Th;re ' no K'unK "ruund Ihe iiagen snuff was found heavily; 'critic's loKle, an.l I should be thoioIltn4inn,oli wilh i(,d. jr you 1 lnHl l" ulieslion his ph5;slolony. want my 0ii0, ehewlnir snuff! muh ouoted ta VtaoiulVlV . W.IS TnLTJK " But. like many u Kood story. Just . iik many -a KOd ntory. Just we reach tho- reully Interest- , . ,, ., , ..,, ,,... I "IK P""i mury luiiivb 10 uii liiK point the Htory cpines to un!, " n " ;.lB:i)r,.r,.M.m Sul'l,Ui"' wni' to JH' un you kIvo advice to nian ! . 0Vl'r " iy-rl7T wuUj it-one h;iH:;jS yt.arH 0t vlo welehii 1 7 0 i KUO(1 lronf hootri, whut could , 1)UllmH tnui u, & fvolt z IK.U.K ml!,! I ",; h"Pler thuu lust KrunpliiK Iiiia-.tutrnitu nni T-iirini?. n - m ilitv ' tlvely small effor ' If my' friend really believes he ean kW more oxygen and more ae- an hour and report -how he feels, If at all, nt tho nd of tho ex periment. - '.'i . , Kven If he has his favorite flsh- leal cultr-nurc. ar band to encour- jage bfm, be will find. If be is n .fairly nornuil. Individual that be lean keep up the deeper breathing t longest. After a few minutes of by the ronscious deep breathing the blood ,baa been supercharged with oxygen, and Hie percent ago or quota of carbon dioxld nor mally present lit the blood has I been -reduced below the .normal threshold, in this slate there is no I natural impulse or stimulus to 'breathing, and one JuM, doesn't i breathe. PreKenlly, after a min- "tc . or lh; degreo fr extent, to which tlr j forced breathing has been pushed. the Hiirebnrge or oxygen in the blood ia reduced, through the utlli Tiutiun of tlie oxygen In metabol ism, oxidation aud tho etirbou dioxld tpiota Is again restored to rtiiiething like the normul and then the 1 turn I lui)iulse or stim ulus lo hi. athlng Is ngaln ripi:ri- ittvo. and one resumes brealbing whn: ono I';fl ff , ,rt " It Is practically, if not literally. true that one resumes jroclHely where .one left off, so fnivas one's nbsorptlon of oxygen is coWerned. The additional KXKltCISIC in volved In conscious deep breath ing Is scarcely sufficient to con sider. KXKltCIHK, Jiowever, Is the only practical way In which one can absorb' and utilize more joxygen As fur tlie " breathing. forget It. Oct your exercise and leavo the breathing, and the oxy gen absorption to take care of itself for It will anyway, no mat ter what you read in the maga zines about it. . , , grixrioNs ,ni ANSwr-its ICasy With tlm Condiments, (;irls. J 'Mv Pit and peppers her 'meats and fish excessively. Is Itbis harmful in any way? Khe!uith tin. in.-iehln.-rv. Kueb bs jthinks not, 1 think it is. and wyj '.......I. .1.... I. II V ' ,v.-.... t 1 ... ...,. ..,.ii.,' cesslve consumption of salt tends to produce flabblness, pallor, pal low complexion. physical and mental Indolence. Excessive use uf 1H,I)01. ,!. other hot condi jiuenu causcH digestive trouble, and often kidney trouble. An oeea- slonal Indulgence In such things I may be hnrmless, but regular or naoiiuat excess is K...01. n.i habitual excess Is devastating to smirr Taking What bad effects has he chew- ling of Co)cnhngen snuff on Jhe Bean? We Ask You NtUli rOR. You; VDoft CAR VJUAS FOUNU STAW1INS IW FOMT at" MISS SCHUCT'TS H0O&61 IT'S STATION NOUJ "OftBOONT, TTTtHSnAY, kHh anil tiwA.a ... n ..lu..- .4' I - . un.n u.s.i , auoiaea, acii-aaartMCQ .BTeioDe u encioeea. Owing to 11.. laif. number ol latter, r. repl; can be nude to -luertea not coolorta- Hradj, la cart ol tile newiDaper. TRY AXl) GCT IT. Iiumnii body? I huv "Uw years, not nuuviiy " 'l ,d" "y "'".etlte. 1 do not fltnuko and i)ww im nthtr kind t: jff ha m?l would. . .i.,i i. . . vou thinu it burls a man to use I,. ; ,. snuff, hero Ih when, I unit.. E j. I A . Answer The miuffliiL- of snu.1 )laa tho ,,, gon,.,,,! effects as ' chewing or smoking; tobacco. The chew-lnu of snuff la eoulvalent to! chowlnir- bthcr forms of tobacco.' snuff taklntr,. in tho old manner.; iH comparatlly harmless. Chew-! i,,,. ioi,,,co ,Tiin.. n ,nn to hi.' ,,. , .,, ,.. ci.Pmicni e... ... .. 1..1, iu. v.,. ....v.. ,,., of numcrous brands of snuff! Hi,uwci that some of them .'on- t!.lM ln.l f,-..,., ,i.rt rn thn utfe? lin- wrHlined In. I hnllovn Ci,nen - """-"-" " 1 V nn-nmaihm W.'lH ,mIn ni-t." Afterr "Why t?"1 dirhi.. Zit'n ? eittd I botl,C1 lo imk Nobody "ill ",," ""..";...., ":,"; ;." w 80ni0 C(jnHliorullon. ! . . B Yourelt in K00a health, hut would lite to . ....... ... ,. ' w,Kii iumh. wiinoui ,111 any wuy t InJuring his health'.' T. C- T. 1 "Hunt survive, and arter the To see If there could he up, Answer-l might, if Jie cares to;next .firoal war the world will he-j perchance, a littlo crocus, write to me. v !IoB to those superior naked raceu j'Or perhaps a buttercup. Hernia ' 'that don't know about 'poison gas. is there -such a thing at naval Anie,,0nlH-lint; . ! Twas alo lh"8ht ""ZT111- 18 w",ke" ,0 ee"lnBi Of couvso it tdn't be Spring yet lion.' AVhat type of hernia may ,,., , ,.,,,. -,,, ,,. , .,, ,, ,. ,,,,... nrm , develoo 'lf one ovcrckerts,' and hpwiwcro oul. bejtt tli!htorii. tr ,.,-(' k: s. ' Answer Yes. will tell you. ,', iour physician Tim ole argyiuent.' "They'll jdrlnk It as long nr if made." has been h Itched a round to ''Tlioy'ii .....bn if. ... io.,o iw iimv .iH.itc1 It." Most any of us kin recall nn oto sick simI1 when we luul tho time of our lives. Your Income Tax No. 10. The cost 'of capital assets. Iokh udjiuilment for depreciation and salvage, may bo. deducted from grosrt Income if their usefulness suddenly Is terminated and they pre disposed of. Kor example, a uiHifufactuivr may be compelled to scrap machinery because It has become .Inadequate or obso lete. He mny deduct the loss sus tained, If bo has sold, abandoned otherwise permanently parted I' or must ho. charged off on-the books '.... .... .. - .1.. ... t. 1 '7.. ..t- .' ..." ti Mln :iIIU-KI. ItMUl II. if a taxpayer demollshe bulldini; used In his rnde ci busl- duet the loss sustained, but if be ' buys, as the site of a new buibl - Ing, land upon which is located; an old building, demolition of the old building Is not considered a inss nnd therefore is not deduct-1 EMM JL-7BwAy ..I'M 1 ible. The value of real estate, ex- j Charles Francis Adams of Hos- -elusivn nf the old imorovenients. ', thi. I'l-oui (ri.niitluti rf I.tlm nnlnn-i is presumed to be euu to the! purcbane price of the land and ouituing, puis 1 no cost 01 remov-1 loir the iUelesay,nllillnK. lFr f7.7r7 -"aar-" -t; s or- ficck, mi , i i thanks, sclrgcant isg's H BWAr AltsirJGp'' 4 THe 6UINLRP AMb OFFlceRaJdMsoMtSTHiNSi I t2CsIt olr Mirfcl: j'-CARi J tsks roe me- feiVjiS I OF A PlCKLG'. RjfY- POMCtSvACM'S.J" IT I'Vr I mot r Almost rtf Oil Qs: PsmSiom ' f J FKP.RFARY 21, 1029 Quill Points They would be tmrpriseil lo see People may need meditation, but .,Bnntic floating forts of steel pro you can't do intuit ,of that tu toiJt(,a by suhmarines imder , the eta of revolvliiK doom. . I Wilter aud lttclilucs flying In the AinoiiK the secret vices -that ulr above tlitnu nduld survive if the world con- ,,ii,-.i c.iiinl iimt thi-v Ualned only ono man Is hero wor - 'ulllll. . . f . Tlle mizPontimlst is the one SL 'ilwho reflit that X Jrd wealhor Vd.s a blessed provision to ... i- i.. i ., ...i i. in .1. . . i"-"- Fwid; lla8 ..outicians o)y winter. ,,!n summer, Nature pro - minor. , in nuniiuci. .tituiu piu- i ' . . ... ' viues inc. winu. . i ! a 'comfortable Ojom. ' In 'wliiler, ! t- n ... ., ..vo.,. ih.i would be called too darned hot In ' summer. , ; ' - I When VOU Say Bill can't stand prosperity, you mean he is spending money the way you would do if you had It. ; . flefore: "I must dress up: nil! comlui,- tonI.,-lit." Afterr "Why mu uxce,L i l'inuur lnintH tell whothor vmi I ean bo happy, they suy, mid thib i OKpecially frne ir tln-ykre made with jellv 011 the idutio tfevs and ! wall paper. j Europe - may call Uncle, Sam ."SUylock' but If he iven f more thoucht tn tbp "lock" b ' wouldn't nic :;o "shy." - uo ancau wun uie i.voo.oue. n 111 ue iiHcie.-iiing to sue wnat kind of a party a dry agent can ' throw when he isn't cramped for , funds. 1 Still, government could enloreo ' prohibition easily if it hail nobody . to contend with except avowed i wets. The enemy hardest to over come is- the one who - calls you tirotner. ' , Maybe people don't envy the dead, but a second' wife never is satisfied until she elimi nates all the furniture selected- by the first one. (loodness won't, make you rich. It jtisl. fieems that way because the rich can do no wrong. One reason why t'nele Sam joined tlie Allies was because no body up to' H at time bad seen a rrenehiuan stop on the street and use his compact. ,, ,' . , . . " can t keep people loyal to a religion that can be adjusted to 1 oxeuse whatever men want to do. 'The proprietor of the gambling house takes a few chips out of each jwt. In other circles that Is called the broker's commission. Correct this sentence: "I want my kid to speak the truth." id j the man, "and no matter how Km - barrassliiK It may be, 1 always tell I im the truth." (Continued from Pnge Ono.) inside the cab someone laughed and gave tho order. "Give him the works, the damned little rat." In moment Ueviue. writhing on the sidewalk, u hulle in his spine, was lIl'Hll Thc police say Isidore Sanoff. ar rtisted In bed. eunfessed the mur der. His brother. Edward, diovr the tuxicab. Vlh; ot R""1 ,1uxvvr- ,1' ldllurs niaMpunlshed. president John Qulnev Adams nm Jnnll Adams, both presidents nf tho ITnitdil SOiiins. wmild reml tlii nnrii.-'ranb with Interest Adams, great-groat grandson of John Adams, is to be Mr. Hoover's seentaiy or the navy, so .aayi 1 WltshtiiRlon. ' o LZ- w . I : Brisbane'sToday It would Inturust those Did presM dcntK also to ki'U tin) kind of ua.vy i their dt'scendnnt-will mauane foi l Mr. Hoover. ! ,., v coM horrow money at Ii peri '! ... 'i' ..II Anil 'lent acaiu Tuesday "oil call." And wlr'" t,lu UaU h'll!C'lL,r i"i''-"i ; P'-"'-''-' ' ! -nocV" lX Ua'rd Ullia 'MWUB nwnivii;u . - 'to convinco the people that a na - in.tiun with one hundred billions a ! year '"CQ"" 111 rea"r lmru Ye Poet's Corner HARBINGERS Today the sun was shlniii' And It fejt so warm tinuTnicc, 'j Hard to make a feller believe That, there still was snow and ice. The hens wore nil a-cnekiin' And uKiiiu you'd heathem sing; : ! Everything to fool n Teller Make him think so sure it's spring. ' jEven old Tlge out there a lyln' I Where the shop leans to tho south, i .lust n-paiitlu like a iizznru ! With his tongue way out .lis mouth, While I split wood tor mw), My old duckl.f coat I Shedv While I split wood for r.nmy, " BWt?i" hV'1 In big drops from my forehead. I Tonight an. I wan cumin . ! Krom the paKiure with Iho cows, i I saw a lot of silver pussies MiUiBilV on Ihe willow boughs. .: ;.ii. . ..n.-n jl comu tnfuhty near to pecldu' Them verv llltle harblneers 1 Thev know more than tfll the rest, When. it's Sprlim or when it's Kail. o until I hear their hunnnin', As they're I'lllUn' through the air : will I dig my straw hat out Or change to Summer underwear.; j , 1 'Tis then nt loon for iiowcrs, i a o n t remeiTiDer And I'll know why ibis warm. wUn I U a v kaftan Spring, 'twill really be that's with wnen 1 n a V e Deen , , , V t ; ' so ENTHUSIASTIC Ami not a breeder for a storm. I xt 1 w lr-tn Mrs, t. a. wiison. .over my VALULo as .' j I am this season. II KliplUrCU Jlf every man around rr rwst TP 'here knew what I am Irv inisrreeffering' iwuid 11 J AJ 1 have a MONOPOLY Apply It lo Any Jtupturc, Old or I of the Spring clothing "r";rri:rr .T. Coinliucd Thousands. Sent Free to Prove This Every .ruptured man, women or child should write at unco lu W. S. rtfee, iM K Main St.. Adams. N. Y.. fu a free trial of bis wonderful stimulating application. Jiint put it 011 the rupture and the inuHctet begin to tighten; they begin to bind together so thai the opening closes naturally and th need of a sup port or triiHs or appliance i.s then done away with. Don't neglect to send for this free trial. Kven if your rupture doesn't bother you I what is the use o wenrlnir min- ports all your life? . Why suffer Huh nuisance? Why rmi the risk j of rang re no. and such dangers from a small ami Innocent mile rup ture, the kind that has thrown thousands on tho operating table? A host of men and women are daily running such risk Just be cause their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent them from gottinir ) around. Write at one for this I tree trial, as it Is certainly a won- 1 uerun imng and lias aided in tho cure oi ruptures mat were as big j as a man's two fists. Try and wmo ut once, using tho coupon lie i,W Vrcc for ItuptiU'o V. S. Ttle, Inc.. !'SI K .Main St.. Adams. N. V. Vou may send nte entirelv free a Sample Trent meot of vour stimulating appiicalion for Kupture. Name i Addre.v.- ; ; " ytate i ! yV0 Hou-tij. Phoiib 14 K COMPLETE OLE AN NO AXD rtvsntri tSwmn.--. He used to get up three or fourtimeiL a night hi hrj to net nil three or fonr lln. ttlght, "writes an Agmel nser. "Tii.t before I began taking Agmel. But ! !J.W. , k, t n .1 lht tU . ; r . r .a iuiiicii, iu.,,juui.i, ua iimor people benefited by Agmel testify In their letters. Another sufferer writes: "After I Blurted to take Agmel I began to sleep better. Now I sleep all night 1 am feeling wonderful as a conse j quence." lUoi it ApmtlT A treat natOrai baalUi food. Tba up or miV of tho MexitVa Maituey plant ron eentrsted by nmor iag extras watf-r. Kothinj added. Ei traoniinarfly rich in important . mineral and other vital rl rnenta neceaaary tor the prop- aduatmcn t and functiomns of tbe body. A rilal tonir. Not a medicine. Kon. olroholic. TbouMn.ii ? raise Afrmel. you havuairj-of tb following -inptoTfl.. inveti(tat Acml to day: beadaphea, bark-aca-j glycoauria ,and frequent H4?7csalty to get up at night, ute. Mexican Maguoy Soarrt.- of Attmel i.Vf '"rtiMHtnruof AamrT tttid special information rm the folUnrlns tubttcti from 1ut.r dm 2 glu or icrue uj circa. HIGH BLOOD I'ltRSSURL. KIDNEY INFLAMMATION STOMACH INOIGEtiTlON DIAHETKS Auk your dru Kjriit about Agmd. Orwritedlrert to The AgmelCor poraUou, U60 Parlt Avenue, NowYork, N. Y, I haven't stepped admiring my wonderful showing of new fabrics since they, . came in business of this town! By BUD FISHER Upstairs I I In purehaslne a Diamond. I 1 nnnlllv ulii,l.l I... ,1 I ninniint eonsideniHon. Se leefine: a'Ktonc here nieans oliliiinliiK the finest avail ible for the f.ioney.